Summer Activities In and Near Frederick County, Maryland
Compiled by Partners for Success-Special Education Department-
Frederick County Public Schools
Summer should be a time of recreational fun for all children, regardless of their abilities. The purpose of this
list is to let parents know that there are choices out there! Some of the listings are for camps that are specifically
for children with special needs and some are not. While many of these camps have associated costs, some also
offer scholarships or charge according to income.
Partners for Success / Family Support Services, does not have any direct knowledge of these providers/camps
and their services and we therefore offer no endorsement. Parents are responsible for transportation and any
fees involved. If you have any comments or additional information we would appreciate hearing from you.
Partners for Success / Family Support Service-Special Education Family Resource Center
FREDERICK COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
191 Waverley Drive
Frederick, MD 21702
240-236-8744
Email: [email protected]
FREDERICK AREA PROGRAMS
ADVENTURE PARK USA SUMMER CAMP - A day camp near New Market with field trips and wild
and crazy weekly themes. Parents will enjoy the peace of mind that comes along with knowing your
child is having fun and being taken care of by an attentive and enthusiastic staff. We will do everything
we can to accommodate children with special needs.
www.adventureparkacademy.com 301-865-6800 ext. 107
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE CAMP/DEAF CAMP – Deaf Camp 2017 (for ages 7-19) and ASL
Camp 2017 (for ages 7-18) will take place July 23-28, 2017 at Manidokan Camp and Retreat Center in
Knoxville, MD. Young Adult Deaf Camp 2017 (for ages 18 and up) will take place June 18-23, 2017 at
West River Center in West River, MD. Get ready for the most fun week of the summer! Campers will
participate in swimming, hiking, arts and crafts, and more, and learn about God’s love through daily
religious education lessons and chapel. Deaf Camp is designed for Deaf and hard-of-hearing campers
who communicate primarily in American Sign Language. American Sign Language Camp features
ASL immersion opportunities for signers at any level, from beginners to fluent signers. The Deaf & ASL
Camps share many activities throughout the day, including all meals and evening programs. Deaf and
hard-of-hearing campers in the Older Deaf/ASL Camp will share lodging and all daily activities. Young
Adult Deaf Camp will have swimming, boating, and other fun camp activities in ASL and is for
developmentally delayed deaf adults. For financial aid information, contact Lisa Jordan at
http://deafcampsinc.org/ 800-922-6795
BANNER SCHOOL SUMMER DISCOVERY CAMP — The Banner School Summer Discovery
Camp Program is aimed at providing a happy and healthy summer experience for children from preschool
through 8th grade. The camp is open to all students, be they from Banner or elsewhere. Based on weekly
sessions, campers can choose from A.M. or P.M. attendance, as well as full-day sessions. Before and
After Care is also provided at an additional fee. Themes such as Dinosaurs, Sharks, Pokémon, Circus,
Harry Potter, Cooking, Theatre, and so much more. June 5-Sept. 2. There also is a Challenger Sports
British Soccer Camp for ages 3-16.
www.bannerschool.org 301-695-9320
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF FREDERICK COUNTY- Due to the popularity of our summer bridge
program, current Club Members will have first right of refusal to the summer slots available. Our
summer program will start registering late March/early April. Please check our site for updates.
Thank you for your interest in our programs. If you have any questions, please call Suzanne Sickeri @
301-600-1875.
413 Burck St., Frederick MD, 21701 301-600-1875 http://www.bgcfc.org/
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA-A year-round program for boys designed to achieve the aims of
Scouting through an outdoor program and peer group leadership with the counsel of an adult Scoutmaster.
Frederick County BSA is looking for interested boys with special needs to join scouting.
Contact: Rich Golling 301-676-6805
CAMP GREENTOP –Located in the Catoctin Mountain National Park, The League at Camp Greentop
provides an array of year-round camping programs available for individuals ages 7 and up with a broad
spectrum of ability levels. Each one offers a unique camping experience with traditional camp activities
such as arts & crafts, sports & games, nature, performing arts, swimming, and more. Our campers are
supported at a 2:1 ratio (1:1 on a limited basis) by trained camp staff from all around the world, who
assist each camper with Activities of Daily Living and programming as needed. Choose from several
programs, including traditional camp, primitive League Pioneers, year-round weekend respite programs,
or Family Adventure Weekend. See www.campgreentop.org for more information.
Contact: Kathy Blumke, CTRS 410-323-0500, ext. 309
CAMP INVENTION-- A program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame®, Camp Invention is an
exciting, weeklong summer adventure with lessons that explore connections between science, technology,
engineering, and innovation. Children in kindergarten through 6th grade work together to seek solutions
to real-world problems and sharpen critical 21st century learning skills while rotating through several
fascinating modules. Camp Invention’s new program, Launch, allows campers to experience real-world
problem solving and creative thinking! From blasting off to the nearest exoplanet to launching the next,
start-up business, children experience the power of their ideas being launched into reality. Held at
Middletown Elementary, June 19-23 and at Kemptown Elementary, June 26-30.
www.campinvention.org 800-968-4332
CAMP JOURNEY ADOLESCENT RESPITE PROGRAM- Located near the scenic Catoctin
Mountains, Camp Journey Adolescent Respite Program serves families with adolescents ages 11-17 who
are currently active in therapy to help deal with emotional and behavioral challenges. The recreation-
based program offers each family planned respite beaks from the day to day stress of managing their
adolescent, with an overall goal of lowering the stress level in the home. Camp Journey is a program
where adolescents attend regularly scheduled visits of a few hours a week, a day or two a week, or a
couple of weekends a month. During their visits they participate in a variety of activities such as hiking,
fishing, swimming and community excursions such as museum trips or sporting events. Facilitators act as
mentors, providing positive role models for the youth as they participate in the activities. Eligibility
requirements include being physically independent or requiring minimal supervision for all personal
hygiene, toileting, and mobility tasks, being able to self-administer medication under close supervision,
and demonstrating a willingness to comply with the expectations of the program.
Contact: Mallory Simmons 301-682-5886
CHALLENGER LITTLE LEAGUE – Any child with disabilities who wants to have lots of fun can
play in this Little League. Previous experience is not necessary to be part of this wonderful program,
just a willingness to play and wear a real baseball uniform. The Frederick Challenger Little League is
an independent league established to provide an opportunity for players with physical or
developmental disabilities to participate in Baseball to the maximum of their individual abilities.
We work cooperatively with the Little League programs throughout Little League's Maryland
District 2 region. Now have a Frederick Challenger “Senior Division” for players over 15 with no
top age limit.
Contact: Guy Berry 301-668-2736
[email protected] http://challengerfrederick.org
CREATIVE THERAPEUTIC CONNECTIONS—Therapeutic Friendship Clubs will be available this
summer at the Spring Ridge office in Frederick. The Friendship Clubs will be offered on Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons and evenings through-out the summer for elementary, middle
school and high school aged children with special needs. The clubs will focus on pro-social skills
including interpersonal relating skills, nonverbal social cues, cooperation, compromise, listening skills,
anger management, frustration tolerance, non-intrusive behaviors, assertiveness, bullying issues, and
self/other awareness. Club members will participate in movement activities, art activities, expressive
board games, role play, and other creative games/activities which incorporate therapeutic processing and
positive behavioral reinforcement. Most services are reimbursable with out-of-network insurance. Sliding
scale fees are also available.
Contact: Veronica Bannon 301-693-5931
DAYS END FARM HORSE RESCUE--Days End Farm Horse Rescue, Inc. is a 501 c3, volunteer
based, animal welfare organization located in Woodbine, MD. Since its beginning, Days End Farm has
been a place where children and adults have found enrichment, satisfaction, sadness and purpose through
helping to provide care for unwanted, abused or neglected horses. Youth programs are now organized.
Information about the 2017 Legacy Youth Summer Program for youth volunteers, ages 12-17, and the
Junior Legacy Summer Program for youth’s ages 7-11 are on the website. During the months of June,
July and August, youth volunteers may register for an exciting, enriching farm emersion program. Only
30 people can participate, so registering in advance is required! www.defhr.org 301-854-5037
DELAPLAINE ARTS CENTER - The Delaplaine in downtown Frederick City offers a wide variety of
day camps in the visual arts for children and teens ages 6-16. Summer camps run June through August
with new subjects each week. Explore classes in ceramics, drawing, painting, book making, comic books,
printmaking, jewelry making, and mask making - all led by award-winning artists. Fees vary, register
online at www.delaplaine.org.
[email protected] 301-698-0656
FLIPS-- It is our mission to teach children self-empowerment through gymnastics and sports. We
currently offer classes for all levels and ages from 1year olds to adult. We believe that gymnastics should
be educational, challenging and fun. We are very confident that you will love Flips too and offer a tuition
back guarantee to new families at Flips, if you are not entirely satisfied with your class. It is our top
priority that the staff at Flips is not only teaching gymnastics and the fundamentals for many other sports,
but also providing an environment where children will obtain the skills necessary for a happy, healthy,
and self-motivating life. Offering classes in gymnastics and tumbling, along with Open Gym times.
Located in Frederick City.
[email protected] 301-688-3547 www.flipsfun.com
FREDERICK COMMUNITY COLLEGE – Many different programs for children, from the arts,
music, culinary delights to LEGO, STEM, and so much more. Access everything online at
www.frederick.edu, under “Admissions”, click on “Youth Programs” or go to www.Frederick.edu/Youth.
FREDERICK COUNTY 4H THERAPEUTIC RIDING PROGRAM – Located in Lewistown, a very
successful and experienced therapeutic horseback riding program for children with all types of
disabilities. They provide a seven week session of riding instruction each spring and fall at the cost of
$245 each session. The program always has a waiting list of applicants, but enrollment is limited by
funding, the availability of volunteers, and the time available to hold classes when students can attend.
Our staff consists of therapists, riding instructors, and volunteers who all share the same passion for
helping others and a love of horses including: Occupational Therapists, Pediatric Therapist, Riding
Instructors and Volunteers. Winter and summer sessions on Saturday are available and fee based. Private
therapeutic lessons are also available.
Contact: Debbie Endlich 301-898-3587
[email protected] www.fc4htrp.org/
FREDERICK COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION-FRIDAY NIGHT REC— A Social program
for individuals aged 16 years and older with Intellectual Developmental Disabilities. Visit a favorite
recreation spot, have a picnic, play great games, and so much more. There’s no telling how much fun is
in store for you; 7-9pm, at various locations. If you have any questions about the schedule and/or
program, please contact Eric Appel at 301-600-1684 or [email protected] or go to the site:
http://recreater.com/DocumentCenter/View/1871. Also, go to www.recreater.com, click on “Activity
Guide”, and then click “Friday Night Rec”.
FREDERICK COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION – The Frederick County Parks and Recreation
offers a wide variety of camps and activities to suit many interests and accommodations are offered:
“Frederick County Parks and Recreation provides reasonable modifications upon request for individuals
with disabilities. If you have a child who needs accommodations, please call 301-600-2936 at least two
weeks prior to your child’s camp start date”. Many activities in the Spring and Summer 2017 Recreater
Brochure, which can be downloaded by going to www.recreater.com.
301-600-2936
FREDERICK COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARIES – Many different activities throughout the county;
check online at www.fcpl.org.
GARDEN OF LEARNING SUMMER ADVENTURE PROGRAM -- For children ages 3-10 years
old. Children are naturally curious, so learning is a joyful, fun experience. Weekly Themes Including:
Drama, The Great Outdoors, Water, Water, Water, Summer Olympics, Camping, What's Cooking? and
many more. Included is: Science and Art; Music and movement; Sprinkler days 3 times per week; Field
Trips and Special Presentations. Located in Frederick City.
Contact: Scotia Mortensen 301-378-0403
[email protected] www.scotiasgardenoflearning.com
GIRL SCOUTS OF AMERICA-Frederick MD Association 37--Our Association consists of all troops
in Frederick County Maryland. The Girl Scout Mission is to build girls of Courage, Confidence and
Character through programs and activities that accentuate self-esteem and provide leadership
opportunities at all ages. For more information on our Council please go to gscnc.org.
Contact: Andraea LaVant 202-534-3791
GREAT AND SMALL-Located in Boyds, Maryland, Great and Small offers year-round therapeutic
riding and Hippotherapy sessions to children and adults with a wide variety of physical, cognitive,
emotional, and learning challenges. Great and Small also offers 2 different summer day camps; Speech-
Language and Therapeutic Riding Camp, and Therapeutic Horsemanship Camp. For more information,
visit: www.greatandsmallride.org.
Contact: Megan Ferry 301-349-0075
GREAT RESOURCE!! – www.bargainchaser.com – Motto: “The insider’s guide to saving time and
money in Frederick, MD”. Get on the website and you will see headings such as; “Calendar of Cheap
Activities”, “Parenting Deals”, “Kid Zone”, “Day Trips”, and much more.
iCAN BIKE CAMP -- We understand that the vast majority of people with disabilities never have the
experience of independently riding a conventional two-wheel bicycle during their lifetime. iCan Bike
uses adapted bicycles, a specialized instructional program, and trained staff to enable individuals with
disabilities to learn to ride a two-wheel bicycle. Riders attend one 75 minute session each day for five
consecutive days where they learn to ride while accompanied and encouraged by volunteer “spotters”.
Over the course of the week, we continually adjust the bikes in an effort to challenge riders balance as
they gradually discover the skill and joy of riding. The rider has to be at least turning 8 years old within
the year. Held at Urbana High School (3471 Campus Dr. Ijamsville, MD 21754) on July 24-28, 2017.
Hosted by F.R.I.E.N.D.S. of Frederick County.
Contact: Evan Routzahn 301-788-6806
KATIEDYD 4 KIDS -- Mindfulness through nature, movement, and creativity! Katiedyd
4 Kids offers inclusive small group camps for 4-12 year olds throughout the month of
July, led by experienced pediatric occupational therapist and children’s yoga instructor.
Think brain-building, screentime-busting activities with nature as the medium! Contact: Katie Smith, MOT, OTR/L 240-285-5852
KIDS FIRST® SWIM SCHOOLS-- Year round, warm water swimming facilities dedicated to teaching
children (and adults!) to swim in a safe, warm, and loving environment. Maintained at 90 degrees, with
depths ranging from 2-5 feet, both swimmer and instructor enjoy an environment most conducive to
learning. Unique observation rooms with one-way glass enable you to watch your child's class, without
being a distraction to your child's progress. Mommy & Me, Small Groups, Private or Semi-Private
formats are all offered, ensuring that your child is getting the level of attention that you want. The
curriculum is very different from the traditional methods used to teach children and has produced
extraordinary results with thousands of youngsters. Located at the Francis Scott Key Mall.
www.kidsfirstswimschools.com 301-682-7946 (SWIM)
MANIDOKAN CAMP AND RETREAT CENTER—Summer is all about fun and friends. Our camp
programs help develop a complete and healthy child by providing a safe and fun place for children to
explore who they are, how to live in community with others, and what it means to be an authentic
Christian. We accept every child for who they are and use awesome activities like the zipline, rafting,
hiking, arts and crafts, and of course, s’mores, to encourage children in a loving way to grow in body,
mind, and spirit. Located in Knoxville, MD.
www.funfriendsfaith.com 301-834-7244
MONOCACY START CENTER – The Monocacy Start Center is a multidisciplinary center developed
to provide both diagnostic and treatment services for individuals suffering from neurodevelopmental
challenges and support for their families. We address problems of relating, communicating, self-
regulating, sensory processing, motor planning, attending, and learning found in individuals with Autism,
Asperger’s Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, ADHD, Learning Disorders, and
Communication issues. We offer year round social skills groups, speech and language therapy, family
therapy, and much more.
www.monocacycenter.com 301-662-3808
NOTEABLE PROGRESSIONS MUSIC THERAPY SERVICES -- Offering individual and group
music therapy sessions and adapted music lessons. Does your child need an engaging and motivating way
to work on communication, motor planning, or social skills? Music therapy can provide the structure and
support to help your child succeed. Absolutely no "musical" skills are necessary to participate in music
therapy. Does your child show an interest in playing an instrument, yet you're concerned that traditional
lessons might not be the best fit? Our adapted music lessons (piano, guitar, voice, hand drums) are
individually designed to be successful for each student. For more information or to schedule a
complimentary consultation, contact us today.
Contact: Darcy Lipscomb O’Daniel, MT-BC 240-394-9399 ext. 101
[email protected] www.noteableprogressions.com
CAMP PUMP IT UP – where the fun knows no limit. Not only do the children get to bounce on our
assortment of gigantic inflatables, but they also enjoy time creating awesome crafts and playing games
with our friendly, trained Camp Leader! Campers must bring their own bagged lunch (no peanut products,
please) and socks. We will provide a snack. Summer Camp runs 9am-4pm, Monday-Friday; single Camp
days are also available. Advanced registration is required.
https://www.pumpitupparty.com/frederick-md/ 301-620-2166
CHERYL O’HARA DANCE ELITE—Classes are offered in a variety of dance styles geared for
children and teens, including children with special needs. We are proud of the Special Friends Dance
Class, a specialized program for those with developmental or physical disabilities. Located in Monrovia,
MD, we are competitively priced and offer open observation.
www.gossspa.com 301-363-3735
RESILIENCE YOGA – Resilience Yoga offers public and private yoga for all bodies. The instructor is
an experienced yoga teacher with additional certifications in adaptive yoga, yoga for the special child,
DIR/Floortime, and Developmental Therapy. Workshops and private classes available through the
summer.
Contact: Christine Wolf, MSEd/ERYT 500, Director 607-745-3495
[email protected] www.resilienceyoga.net
SPECIAL OLYMPICS – Providing year round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of
Olympic type sports for all children age 8 up to adults with intellectual disabilities.
Contact: Ruth Vickers, Asst. Area Director 240-409-3643
SUMMER CHORUS CAMP- Campers will learn about endangered species of animals, the threats to
these animals and how we can protect them. Campers will sing songs about animals, play games and do
crafts emphasizing their interest in animals. Recreational activities include amazing challenging games,
creative art and musical activities inspired by our travels to remote locations where endangered animals
live. Camp concludes with a concert performance of songs we have learned. Campers are invited to sing
The National Anthem at a Frederick Keys night game. Campers must be ages 8-12 by June 1. Pack your
lunch! Everyone is welcome! You'll be amazed by how much fun we can pack into our week! Work with
the highly acclaimed staff of The Frederick Children's Chorus and chorus members. Learn more about
The Frederick Children's Chorus and its instructors at www.fredcc.org. Camp runs from 9am to 3pm each
day. On Friday at 2:30pm a free concert will be presented by the campers. Please bring a $10 materials
fee to the first day of camp. Register through Frederick County Parks and Recreation. Camp will be held
twice, June 26-June 30 at the Middletown Recreation Center at Middletown Primary and July 24-28 at the
Walkersville Recreation Center at Walkersville E.S.
http://www.recreater.com 301-600-2936
UNITED WAY SUMMER SERVE 2017- United Way Summer Serve engages area youth 12-17 in
volunteer service projects at various nonprofit agencies throughout Frederick County. The program
consists of three separate two-week sessions that will provide the participants with a comprehensive
understanding of the areas of need in our community. The participants will experience a team-based
environment that will present them with opportunities and challenges to grow their leadership skills. The
program runs Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, June 19 to August 4 (except for the week
of July fourth). This year there will be two Leadership Weeks that will be running from August 7 to
August 11 and August 14 to August 18 and is available to any who have registered for Sessions 1, 2
and/or 3 of Summer Serve 2017. Leadership Week will give participants an opportunity to further expand
upon their ability to work well with others and teach them how they can serve as a catalyst for positive
change in their community. *Scholarships are available.
Contact: Shana Knight 301-663-4231
[email protected] http://www.unitedwayfrederick.org/SummerServe
WAY TO GROW – Offers programs aimed at building social skills for kids. For ages 5-10, Social
Skills groups are offered for a 6-week session, meeting once each week. Groups are run by our Speech
Language Pathologist and focus on learning and practicing skills through games and role playing.
Participants are grouped with peers and work on skills such as initiating social interactions, topic
maintenance, resolving conflicts, using manners, etc. Curriculum is customized to meet the needs of
group members.
Contact: [email protected] 301-846-4769
www.way2grow.com
WOODLAND CREATIVE LEARNING CENTER – Movement, Sensory and Themes! From
Dinosaurs to Space we keep the classroom fun! Our weekly themes and hands on learning create an
optimal environment for the students to learn. We focus on center rotations. This allows for small
structured groups which helps meet all of the student’s academic and developmental needs.
Contact: [email protected] 240-285-4284
www.woodlandCLC.com
YMCA KIDS UNLIMITED PROGRAMS - Programs for Children and Young Adults with Special
Needs Ages 4 - 20 - Summer camp with opportunities for inclusion with typical peers through activities
with a variety of general camp programs, as well as specialized activities, field trips and
presentations. We will attempt to accommodate all students with special education needs, on a case by
case basis. If you require additional information, please contact Kelly Presnell directly. Registration has
begun and is ongoing.
Contact: Kelly Presnell, Program Director 301-663-5131 Ext. 1248 or 301-748-9869
[email protected] www.frederickymca.org
MARYLAND PROGRAMS
BASIC CONCEPTS SUMMER PROGRAM- Basic Concepts offers a variety of classes
for children preschool through middle school. We utilize numerous therapeutic interventions (sensory,
play, music, social and behavioral) throughout all of our daily activities for maximum achievement. Our
programs are intended for children who have mild to moderate deficits in speech, language, play, and
socialization. Speech language pathologists and special educators provide services in all our classrooms.
Basic Concepts offers a five-week session from June 26-July 28, 2017 and a mini session from July 31-
August 11. Both sessions are located in Rockville, Maryland.
http://www.basicconcepts.org 240-447-8013
BENNET BLAZERS--Kennedy Krieger’s Physically Challenged Sports Program is home to the Bennett
Blazers. Bennett provides year round, weekly exercise and sports programs for children with
predominately-physical disabilities. Bennett is located in Baltimore, but serves over a hundred children
per year from Maryland, southern Pennsylvania, and northern DC suburbs. The program focuses on
developing abilities in very young children (about 2 years old and up) as well as providing competitive
sports on a Paralympic model for older athletes. Activities are held weekly at the Greenspring Campus of
Kennedy Krieger Institute. Off-site programming includes participation in local, regional, national and
international athletic competitions. Special activity camps in golf, bicycling, and sled hockey are held on
campus or at local university/recreational facilities. Activities vary by season, but always include both
beginner and advanced programs.
Contact: Gerry Herman 443-923-7844
[email protected] www.bennettblazers.org
CAMP ACCOMPLISH—Camp Accomplish offers options for day and overnight camps as well as the
new, redesigned Teen Program—a program that introduces work experience to teen campers. Activities
and schedules are designed in a way to afford all campers extra time to spend doing what is most
interesting and exciting to them. Coupled with a qualified and person-centered group of staff members, a
summer at Camp Accomplish is sure to be nonstop fun in the sun! Since 1998, Camp Accomplish has
provided quality inclusive camping experiences for campers of all ability levels in day and residential
camp settings. Campers between the ages of 5 and 18 receive individualized support from trained
counselors and program staff, with a focus on ensuring that each camper feels valued and successful in a
challenging and safe environment. For campers seeking a more specific activity focus, there are
programming options that can be added on to the Camp Accomplish experience. These program offerings
include swimming lessons, equestrian programs, specialty camps, and an introduction to work experience
program for youth between the ages of 13 and 18. Most campers participate in a 1:5 counselor to camper
ratio. Campers who require additional support can be placed in a lower staffing ratio, including 1:1
support. Located in Nanjemoy, MD.
[email protected] 301-870-3226
www.melwoodrecreation.org/camp
CAMP ARISTOTLE – At Camp Aristotle at the Silver Spring Campus, we believe that the summer
should be stress-free and full of fun! Our weekly themes are chosen with input from students because we
know that growth happens when children are truly engrossed in what they are doing. Our exciting
activities are carefully designed to foster friendships, self-awareness, exploration, and social success.
Many students at Camp Aristotle experience challenges associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder
(previously Asperger's Syndrome or PDD-NOS), receptive/expressive/pragmatic language challenges
and, ADHD; however, not all campers have a formal diagnosis. Students at Camp Aristotle may have
trouble with peer relationships and/or impulse control. Sometimes, they have previously experienced
unhappiness and frustration in camps where their need for tools such as sensory breaks were not respected
or understood. Our teachers and staff are specially trained to understand these needs. Our goal is to
provide all of our campers with an enjoyable, fulfilling and bully-free camp experience.
Camp Aristotle accepts rising Kindergarten through rising 9th grade campers offering both half day and
full day options.
[email protected]. 301-588-8058
www.theauburnschool.org
CAMP ATTAWAY – Camp Attaway is a three-week summer day camp program for boys and girls ages
7-13 with emotional and behavioral disorders. Held in Howard County, Maryland, the Camp offers a
variety of activities designed to ensure a safe, therapeutic, and most importantly, fun-filled days for
children, as well as a weekly support and education group for their parents. Activities include: swimming,
sports-lite, cooperative games, rock climbing, arts & crafts, nature, and drama. We create a safe
environment with a 2:1 ratio of campers to staff at all times. Camp Attaway will be held from 9 am
through 3 pm on June 30– July 21 in Columbia, MD. Scholarships are available.
www.campattaway.org 410-730-2633
CAMP BRENDAN- A summer sailing camp to build confidence for children with learning differences
ages 11-14 in Annapolis (day camp) and ages 11 to 14 and 15-18 (day camp and overnight camp) at St.
Mary’s College, sponsored by the Brendan Corporation. Brendan does not require any previous
experience and welcomes students of all skill levels. Brendan focuses on each student and his or her
individual needs. While the primary focus is on sailing skills and safety on the water, the result is a strong
sense of accomplishment and enhanced self-worth. Brendan students learn more than just how to sail -
they gain self-awareness and build social skills. Brendan instructors are accomplished sailors and
teachers and all are US SAILING certified and undergo rigorous background checks. Sessions are 8 days
long and are offered from mid-June through late July. Tuition assistance is available.
[email protected] 202-638-2788
www.brendansailing.org/sailingprograms/
CAMP FAIRLEE – An Easter Seals residential camp serving children with physical disabilities and/or
cognitive impairments throughout the summer and on select weekends year-round. Also a few sessions of
summer camp for children with autism. Because of steady growth and increased demand, they recently
invested over $6.5 million to totally rebuild Easter Seals Camp Fairlee, including all new cabins, an
updated health center, activity center and dining hall. In addition to modern, accessible facilities, they
added new capacity to allow the camp to accommodate additional campers year-round. Includes activities
geared to the age, interest and abilities of each camper, such as canoeing, swimming, fishing, hayrides,
horseback riding, and more. Near Chestertown, MD on the Eastern Shore.
www.de.easterseals.com/fairlee 410-778-0566
[email protected] 302-324-4444
CAMP INCLUSION--Camp Inclusion is a summer day camp for any student with and without a
cognitive, social, or physical disability. At Camp Inclusion, campers participate in many group games and
sports such as soccer, scooter activities, and modified floor hockey. Campers also participate in art &
crafts activities such as tie-dye and painting, as well as developmentally appropriate board games. Games
are age appropriate and adapted for all needs. Camp Inclusion daily activities are run primarily by high
school and college age students with a desire to study special education. This creates an unmatched social
environment that allows students to be themselves and create bonds between other campers and
counselors while in a safe, structured environment.
[email protected] 443-472-7027
www.campinclusion.org
CAMP MILLDALE INCLUSION PROGRAM -- Our Inclusion Program in Owings Mills is
designed for campers in grades K-6th with a range of learning, developmental, social, emotional, and
physical disabilities. Campers join bunks with their typical peers and participate in all camp activities,
including instructional and recreational swim. They are paired on a 1:1 or 2:1 basis with specially-trained
staff, who are overseen by our Special Needs department. All applicants must complete a personal
interview so that we are able to determine if the program will successfully serve the needs of your
camper.
Contact Emily Peisach Stern 410-559-3557
[email protected] www.campmilldale.org
CAMP KLAL (Keep Living and Learning) is an exciting summer program focused on recreational and
vocational activities for campers ages 14-26. It is a self-contained camp for young adults with learning,
developmental, social, emotional, and physical disabilities. At KLAL, we treat young adults as unique
individuals and work to help each camper learn new skills, experience new challenges, and grow both
functionally and personally in a supportive and caring environment. In addition to their daily activities,
participants will engage in community service projects, and receive specialized training in social,
functional, and vocational skills. Most importantly, a Camp KLAL’s summer will be filled with a lot of
smiles and fun every day!
Contact: Sara Rubinstein 410-559-3576
[email protected] http://www.jcc.org/teens-special-needs
CAMP SUNRISE - Camp Sunrise is a week-long cost-free summer camp held July 31-Aug. 6 in
Maryland, for children who have battled or are currently battling cancer. Campers are given the
opportunity to establish strong peer relationships with the other children they can relate to that are going
through the same experiences and feelings as they are with their cancer treatment. At Camp Sunrise,
campers also gain independence from the regimen of cancer treatment, and enhance their self-confidence
by trying new activities offered while attending the camp.
Contact: Marilyn Scalf [email protected]
http://www.campsunrisemd.com/
CAMP SUPERKIDS – Overnight asthma camp for children 7 1/2 to 12 years of age held at Summit
Grove Camp, PA on July 9-14. During the week of camp, the kids will participate in arts and crafts,
Zumba, swimming, outdoor team-building skills, archery, and more. Along with these activities they will
learn how to manage their asthma, thereby decreasing the number and duration of asthma episodes;
increasing confidence in their ability to manage asthma; providing the children with knowledge to make
independent and positive health choices; improving the children’s school performance; and increasing
self-esteem. Sponsored by The John Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, scholarships are available for
those who qualify.
Contact: Heather Dougherty 717-578-0465
[email protected] http://www.hopkinsbayview.org/campsuperkids
CARROLL COUNTY THERAPUETIC RECREATION -- Programs are offered for children and
adults with mild to moderate disabilities. Programs include Crafts, Play and Socialize, Fitness, Cooking,
Swimming, and more. For questions about these programs, call the Carroll County Department of
Recreation & Parks at 410-386-2103.
http://ccgovernment.carr.org/ccg/recpark/
THE CHILDREN’S SPOT -- The SPOT’s Summer Adventure is a 2 week half day or full day
therapeutic environment geared for children of preschool through late elementary school age. Children
with and without special needs are invited to attend. The Children’s SPOT specializes in working with
children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Speech/Language Disorders, Gross Motor and Fine
motor delays, social skills differences and behavior challenges. The SPOT Summer Adventure program
includes specialized instruction in the areas of speech/language, social, sensory, music, gross and fine
motor skills. Children are grouped by age and ability.
Contact: Nicole Carl Orellana 1-877-776-8502
[email protected] https://spotofmd.com/
CORNERSTONE ACADEMY—Cornerstone Academy is a Maryland State approved non-public
school specifically designed for children diagnosed with learning differences in grades 6 – 12. Summer
Tutoring: Cornerstone Academy is offering Orton Gillingham, reading, writing and math tutoring this
summer. We provide testing to analyze your child’s strengths and weaknesses and then use specialized
strategies to help students to progress. Cornerstone Academy incorporates multi-sensory techniques with
each lesson and makes learning fun! Located in Mt. Airy, MD.
www.cornerstone-academy.org 301-829-4730
DOWNTOWN SAILING CENTER--Our Mission: "The Downtown Sailing Center provides quality
education and life enriching programs that promote self-esteem and teamwork through the joy of sailing.
The Downtown Sailing Center is committed to promoting an environment of inclusiveness and
accessibility, especially to youth, persons with disabilities, and those with limited opportunity." A variety
of summer camps offered in Baltimore.
[email protected] 410-727-0722
http://www.downtownsailing.org/
IMAGINE WELLNESS THERAPEUTIC DAY CAMP -- An inclusion camp for neurotypical children
and their peers with ASD and related disorders. We will target skill acquisition in the areas of
communication, social interaction, and independence through a variety of recreational and leisure
activities. The children will enjoy exploring a variety of summer-themed craft activities, creative music
activities; yoga sequences, sports and team building, and culinary adventures. Located in North Laurel.
We will be reconstructing our summer camp offering for 2017. Be on the lookout for updates.
http://www.imaginewellnessllc.com/summer-camp.html 443-741-2249
KIDS BEING KIDS-- We are an organization that believes in the power of play! We provide a summer
camp for children ages 5-12 with special needs in additional to a Saturday social skills and play program
we call Saturplay, which takes place for 3 hours in the morning. Our staff consist of a Board Certified
Behavior Analyst and veteran special educators. Our camp and Saturplay programs focus on play-based
learning including sports, arts and crafts, cooking, yoga, music, and more. We work with children on the
skills needed to develop friendships, play effectively with others, self-regulate and just get the opportunity
to be a kid in a supportive fun environment. Please contact us for more details and/or questions. Located
in Rockville, MD.
Contact: Sarah Starr 301-473-1535
[email protected] http://www.kidsbeingkids.org
LIONS CAMP MERRICK –Provides a week-long residential camping experience for children between
the ages of 6-16 who are Deaf, Blind, or Type 1 Diabetic. Camp Merrick includes typical camp activities
such as swimming, archery, canoeing, arts and crafts, plus more and is located in Nanjemoy, MD in
Charles County along the Potomac River. Children must be independent in activities of daily living.
Contact: Donna Wadsworth 301-870-5858
[email protected] www.lionscampmerrick.org
NATIONAL SPEECH LANGUAGE THERAPY CENTER -- JumpStart Social-Language Camp is
designed for children with special needs, ages 3-6 years old, to work on social and language skills.
Groups are led by a certified speech language pathologist, with assistants who are pursuing a degree in
speech language pathology or a related field. Children rotate through speech and language activities
while practicing social skills throughout the day. Activities include inside and outside play, games, art
and special projects. JumpStart Summer Camp is the perfect place for children to experience a fun camp
environment while enhancing communication and social skills. Located in Bethesda and Germantown.
www.nationalspeech.com 301-493-0023 or 301-540-0445
NATURE CAMPS, INC. -- Nature Camps Day Camps serve campers ages 4-12; overnight camp is for
13-16 years old. Nature Camps is an innovative outdoor adventure and environmental camp that utilizes
mixed age learning, creative discovery, and individual selection of daily activities and is located in
Monkton, MD. NC strives to provide and promote inclusivity and respect for all people. Contact to
discuss individual needs.
Contact: Don Webb 410-935-1545
[email protected] www.naturecamps.com
PEDIATRIC MOVEMENT CENTER--Through individualized patient-centered practices designed to
empower children with and without special needs, we provide comprehensive therapeutic, recreation, and
support services to children and their families in our community and surrounding areas. Pediatric
Movement Center offers inclusive classes for children of all abilities in a movement based atmosphere to
incorporate movement, play, socialization, and learning while building confidence, strength, balance,
endurance, and coordination. Classes include: Parent-child classes; Gymnastics and tumbling; Dance;
Sports Skills; Social and behavioral classes; Sensory and Art classes; Yoga; Special events including
sensory-friendly movies, holiday, and birthday parties.
www.pmcchag.com 301-739-5437 [email protected]
SOCIAL BEGINNINGS—Ready to have some fun this summer? Summer time at Social Beginnings
offers a unique opportunity for children with special needs to develop new friendships with peers, learn
and develop new social skills, and have a blast. Our highly trained and experienced staff will insure that
each child’s experience is individualized in order to meet their needs and maximize their growth! This
summer, both our full day and half day programs will explore the theme of “Around the World”. Our
exciting activities include: Creative arts, Music, Small and Large group activities, Water Play,
Communication, Social Skills, and more! Sign up today for this outstanding opportunity for learning and
fun under the warm summer sun! Held in Howard and Harford counties.
Contact: Amanda Biondy 888-344-5977
[email protected] www.verbalbeginnings.com
SUMMER SENSATIONS CAMP -- Summer Sensations is a full-day camp program carefully designed
to support the needs of children with sensory processing challenges. We combine therapy with fun to
promote success for children who struggle in traditional camp programs. Opportunities to learn and
practice social skills are woven throughout the day. By maintaining Maryland Youth Camp Certification,
Summer Sensations adheres to state regulations established to protect the health and safety of children,
such as background checks and specialized staff training. Campers will enjoy 3 sessions a week of
Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Music Therapy, Art Therapy, Gross Motor Instruction, Self -
Regulation Group, and Bike Riding Instruction. Located in Columbia, Maryland.
http://www.summersensationscamp.com/ 410-997-8081
STAR COMMUNITY, INC -- Star offers a comprehensive range of residential, day program and
equestrian opportunities based in faith and executed with love and respect for the individuals served.
Within our scenic setting in Western, MD, Star's facilities include two greenhouses, an indoor swimming
pool, nature trail and a handicapped accessible fishing pond. Daily camp activities include learn to ride
and care for a horse, equine demonstrations, trail rides (weather permitting), games, water activities and
crafts.
www.starcommunityinc.org 301-791-0011
OUT OF STATE PROGRAMS
BRAINY CAMPS ASSOCIATION--A subsidiary of Children's National Medical Center, Brainy Camps
Association is a non-profit organization; with the campsite just two hours from DC, located on the
grounds of Timber Ridge in High View, WV. We offer our campers a safe, fun experience where they can
meet others like themselves, often for the first time in their lives. Not only do they swim, dance, and
play, they gain knowledge about their conditions from medical experts in the field and learn to be
independent, self-reliant, and effective partners with their medical providers in the management of their
health. Campers can choose from a myriad of activities including swimming, fishing, boating, archery,
arts & crafts, pottery, team sports, challenge course, and camp Olympics. Support groups and educational
programs promote knowledge, skill development, and interpersonal connections. Through their time at
Brainy Camps, campers gain a sense of who they are, what they have to offer, and where they want to go
in the future.
Contact: Director Sandra Cushner Weinstein 202-476-5142 202-476-3181
www.brainycamps.com [email protected]
CAMP LEE MAR- This is a private residential 7 weeks co-ed camp program for campers’ ages 7-21
with mild to moderate learning and developmental challenges located in Pennsylvania. Campers enjoy
traditional camp and recreation activities plus academics and speech and language therapy. Therapeutic
horseback riding and overnight trips are offered, and the program includes an outdoor heated pool,
modern facilities, and air-conditioned buildings.
www.leemar.com 215-658-1708
Check out these websites for more camps/recreation:
www.campresource.com/
www.mysummercamps.com
www.kidscamp.org
www.camppage.com
http://www.pathfindersforautism.org/providers
http://baltimoreschild.com/campsummer-programs/